Entertainment TV Docuseries 'The Boys' Animated Spinoff Anthology Series 'Diabolical' Coming to Prime Video in 2022 The forthcoming series will focus on unseen stories within The Boys universe By Nicholas Rice Nicholas Rice Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He began working with the brand as an Editorial Intern in early 2020, before later transitioning to staff positions. Nicholas writes and edits anywhere between 7 to 9 stories per day on average for PEOPLE, spanning across each vertical the brand covers. People Editorial Guidelines Published on December 5, 2021 07:35PM EST Photo: Amazon Studios Fans of The Boys, rejoice! On Sunday, Prime Video announced that an animated, eight-episode spin-off series of the Emmy-nominated show will premiere exclusively on the streaming platform next year. Titled Diabolical, the anthology series will focus on unseen stories within The Boys universe and will be brought to life by stars and creators such as Awkwafina, Garth Ennis, Eliot Glazer and Ilana Glazer, Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen, Simon Racioppa, Justin Roiland and Ben Bayouth, Andy Samberg and Aisha Tyler, among others. The Boys is based on The New York Times best-selling comic by Ennis and Darick Robertson and was developed for Prime Video by executive producer and showrunner Eric Kripke. Series star Karl Urban announced news of the forthcoming show via a recorded message that played during Prime Video's block of virtual panels during CCXP Worlds 2021. James Minchin/Amazon Studios Jensen Ackles Joins The Boys Season 3 as Supernatural Sets Series Finale Date "Surprise! We're almost finished with eight episodes of our animated series, Diabolical," said Kripke in a press release. "We gathered together some incredible creators and we gave them one rule…just kidding, there's no rules." "They blew the doors off it, delivering eight completely unexpected, funny, shocking, gory, moist, emotional episodes. You think The Boys is nuts? Wait till you see this," he continued. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Executive producers and writers Rogen and Goldberg added, "Ever since we saw the animated film The Animatrix, a series of short animated films set in the universe of The Matrix, we've wanted to rip it off. Today that dream has come true." RELATED VIDEO: How The Boys Star Erin Moriarty's Superhero Character Starlight 'Really Flips' Stereotypes "Expanding the universe of The Boys has been an amazing journey. Fans will get all-new stories, with all the fun and outrageous humor of The Boys that they know and love—plus some great surprises," said Vernon Sanders, head of television at Amazon Studios. "Eric, Seth, and Evan have assembled incredible talent to bring Diabolical to life, and we can't wait for our Prime Video customers to see this new, wild ride." Close